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It's amazing this place hasn't fallen down given the poor quality of the brick laying on the righthand side of the window.
Victorian Walled Garden at Sugnall, Staffordshire, England.
Texture by Distressed Jewell. Thank You.
Release: 2015
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This is a great looking rock wall that I thought might make a cool background for someone.
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Picture of bricks with sayings from Dorchester residents and supporters of the Edward Everett Square Redevelopment Project.
Another in my series of bricked up and plastered over small doorways found within the outside yard at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. I'm not sure why I was drawn to these features so much. The prison was built in 1829 and closed in 1971.
Technical details:
Sakai Toyo 4 1/2 x 6 1/2" (half-plate) large format metal field camera with 4x5" film back.
150mm Caltar-S II F 5.6 lens in Copal BT shutter.
Ilford Delta 100 film shot at ISO 100.
Exposure was 1/4 second at F22.
Developed in Ilford DD-X 1+4 dilution for 10 minutes @ 20 degrees Celsius using a Beseler 8x10 print drum placed on Unicolor Uniroller 352 auto-reversing rotary base.
4x5" negative scanned with Epson V600
Stairfoot is near Barnsley. The brickworks were on Wombwell Lane (A633) southeast of the village. The location is shown on the map.
Lego created the “Imagine” series of images to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the Lego brick.
Here is my biblical contribution to this series of brick riddles for Easter weekend.
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check out some of the official Lego brick riddles at GIZMODO
and my other brick riddles:
A homeowner in Shadyside used a collection of vintage bricks to fill in about an 8 ft. area between the sidewalk and curb where there had been a tree. A century or more ago in this area there were dozens, if not hundreds, of brick manufacturing companies.
New car, new accessories! Not so Fuzzy LEGO Dice with Brick Flag Logo.
I was looking so fresh until the first bump and they exploded all over the dash! Should have seen that coming LOL. Anyways, they were making an awful ruckus for the two and a half minutes they lasted.
Maybe I could fill 'em with something and glue it all together. Feel free if you have any suggestions..
And if anyone reading this cares, I have some real new MOCs on the way very soon. :)
This boundary wall has been constructed without any form of mortar.
I imagine the herringbone pattern increases the strength.
Interestingly, this is (in)famous building where you can attend the Barney's Warehouse Sale twice a year.
Or, you can just take pictures of the facade -- like I do. :)
Loc Market Gates shopping centre, Great Yarmouth
The view up at the massive amount of bricks that form a small part of Market Gates from the bus station below.
Shooting film has its disadvantages. Waiting for one. I have 15 more shots to go on my current roll of film before its off to the developer. Until then, I'll have to satisfy myself with going through my older photos to see if I've missed anything.
This is an old brick road... Our little town rec'd federal funds for it back in the day but the total length of the road is probably less than 10 miles. When it was completed, people used to ride to the end of the road and have a picnic. This shot is pointing toward the beginning of the road.